Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 2, 2013

Mulberry Muse

Mulberry Muse

This week on "Wonderful World of Etsy" I wanted to show you Mulberry Muse.

"Mulberry Muse, purveyor of the finest, unique, vintage, romantic, whimsical designer stationery. Mannequins, Peacocks, Deer, Birds, Bunny Rabbits, Jane Austen, and the charming Marie Antoinette coyly inviting you in for afternoon tea.

Mulberry Muse products are designed and illustrated by Wendy Paula Patterson and printed in house using the giclee process onto beautiful premium 100% thick cotton rag papers with archival inks."


I am loving the bunny art for Easter!

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Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 2, 2013

My handmade acrylic wall shelf boxes

My DIY acrylic fabric shelf

Earlier this week I showed you my inspiration shelf, well since then I have been busy making a bunch of them as great storage for my craft room and more...

I found a great sheet acrylic supplier Sheet Plastics, who can cut your pieces to size and if clear acrylic is not your thing, they also have a host of other colours including a great selection of neons. I attached the acrylic shelf to the wall using the Command™ Picture & Mirror Hanging Strips, which as well as leaving no marks on the wall also enable me to take the shelf on and off the wall as much as I like due to the velcro like technology.

Here's how I did it:

Acrylic box

You will need:
  • Tensol 12 50ML ( Tensol 12 is a single component cement which hardens due to solvent evaporation to produce a clear bond in cast/Xt acrylic acrylic Sheet.The product is quickly and easily used direct from the bottle.)
  • 3 sheets of 5mm thick acrylic cut to 260mm x 50mm
  • 2 sheets of 5mm thick acrylic cut to 55mm x 50mm
Acrylic box Steps 1-4


  • Start by carefully peeling off the protective film
  • Add a very thin line of tensol along the top of one of the long edges of the side pieces


Acrylic box Steps 5-8
  • Carefully place in position and hold for a few seconds, leave to dry
  • Repeat with the other side piece
  • Turn box so it sitting on its end.
  • Add a very thin line of tensol along the top edges
  • Carefully place end piece in position and hold for a few seconds, leave to dry
  • Repeat with other end piece

My DIY acrylic paint shelf

My DIY acrylic wall shelf for paint

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Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 2, 2013

Easter 2013 Inspiration

My Easter Inspiration

This Easter I have decided to go for a pastel and neon colour palette with hints of metallic copper! Over the next few weeks I will be sharing with you all my makes and sweet bakes from handmade paper honeycomb eggs to pretty chocolate bunnies, so stay tuned for a bright fresh fun filled Easter!

Bunny cake stand

My Easter colours


Easter colours


Here is what my previous Easters have looked like...

Easter 2012

My Easter Table 2011


Easter Table 2010


Easter Mosaic

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Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 2, 2013

No 30 - Inspiration Shelf

Inspiration shelf

My Easter Inspiration

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No 29 - Sewing Pins

sewing pins

Sewing corner

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No 28 - Paper Punches

Paper punches

Paper punches from Tonic Studios

Paper punches under my trolley

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Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 2, 2013

Alice M. Wingerden's Pretty Easter

Alice M. Wingerden's Pretty Easter


This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you these pretty Easter photos from Alice M. Wingerden. To see more of Alice's pretty work check out her blog Thoughts from Alice that is full of her wonderful photographs!

Some beautiful shots from my Flickr favourites:

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Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 2, 2013

Diary Date - Make it & Knit & Stitch 2013

Diary Date - Make it & Knit & Stitch 2013

With the Spring season fast approaching, there are plenty of wonderful events going on around the country to inspire and delight so first up in my diary is Make it 2013, based in Southern England. "Make it" is one of the leading consumer exhibitions in the UK for craft companies looking to meet and sell to thousands of paper crafters, card makers and home hobby crafters. Running alongside the established Make it papercraft exhibition for the first time is Knit & Stitch it 2013. Showcasing all aspects of needle, stitch and wool craft, the event promises to be a sure fire hit with needle crafters who have long been awaiting such an event.

So I am busy working away on this years Easter colour palette and theme so I can pick up lots of crafting supplies when I visit next month. I will of course be covering the event here on Torie Jayne and hope to introduce you to lots of new great craft suppliers.

"Make it 2013 - the exhibition for card and paper crafters 1-3 March 2013, FIVE, Farnborough

Opening times: Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd 10am - 5pm and Sunday 3rd 10am - 4pm (Disabled access from 9.30am each morning) Parking is FREE
Make it is one of the biggest and most popular paper crafting events in the South of England, attracting the most celebrated companies in the craft world and thousands of enthusiastic visitors each year. Make it 2013 brings you the best in paper and card craft from over a hundred companies and this year runs alongside Knit & Stitch it 2013, the new stitch craft event for southern needle crafters.

Indulge in three fun-filled Make it it shopping days and enjoy the best that the craft industry has to offer. Choose from thousands of fabulous craft materials and supplies, see some of your favourite exhibitors and enjoy the special show offers and discounts.

Watch a free stand demo, sit in on a free make 'n' take or take part in one of the exhibitor workshops and really get to grips with a new technique."


Two tone rolls of washi tape

Coloured eyelets

Victoria Glitters kit

"Knit & Stitch it 2013 – the NEW exhibition for all Needle Crafters and Stitchers 1-3 March 2013, FIVE, Farnborough
Opening times: Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd 10am - 5pm and Sunday 3rd 10am - 4pm (Disabled access from 9.30am each morning) Parking is FREE

Knit & Stitch it 2013 running for the first time alongside Make it has been introduced in direct response to visitor demand. Southern needle crafters can at last enjoy a dedicated exhibition showcasing all aspects of needlecraft, stitch craft and wool craft, all under one roof in Farnborough next March.

Come and indulge in three fun-filled Knit & Stitch shopping days and enjoy the best that the needlecraft industry has to offer. Choose from thousands of fabulous materials, kits and supplies, see many of your favourite exhibitors and enjoy the special show offers and discounts.

Watch a free stand demo, sit in on a make ‘n’ take or take part in one of the exhibitor workshops and really get to grips with a new technique."


Artistic kettle dyed yarns

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Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 2, 2013

No sew Oil cloth curtains

curtain to cover open shelves

I first made oilcloth curtains for our kitchen french doors as we wanted to conserve energy and give ourselves some privacy. I also wanted them to be wipe clean so oilcloth seemed the perfect option. I made one in a stone/white spot but I didn't want to stitch the curtains as I thought they would look neater and slicker if there was no visible stitching. So I used iron on no sew tape. When it came to covering up the open shelves in our hallway room I opted for oil cloth curtains again, this time in a floral spot print. I thought I could get away with just one but in the end I decided two would give better coverage and look neater. It also gave me the perfect oppurtunity to show you how I did it...

Oil cloth curtains
Tools and materials
  • Oil cloth ( I used English rose taupe)
  • HeatnBond Ultra Tape Roll Fusible tape acts as an adhesive between two pieces of fabric, and it is activated with heat.
    *Make sure you buy a strong hold tape with a backing paper.
  • Silver eyelets


Start by measuring the window/door/cupboard for the desired width and length of the curtains. For the finished curtain width, measure from one end of the curtain track to the other. The overall fabric width will be the final curtain width multiplied by 2. Add 17cm plus to the curtain length to allow for hemming. (11cm for the top hem, 6cm for the bottom hem)
Cut out the fabric.

Oil cloth curtains, How-to step by step
No sew oilcloth curtains steps 1-4
Place material wrong side up and using an iron on low heat bond the tape to the outside edge along the length of the curtains.(until you are sure the tape has melted)
Carefully peel off the backing tape.
Fold hem over and press with your fingers.



Using an an iron on low heat with a clean tea towel between your oilcloth and the iron, bond the hem down along the length of the curtain.(until you are sure the tape has melted)
*Be careful not to move the fabric around too much until the adhesive is dry and secure.
For the top of the curtain iron on a piece of tape along the top edge and another row just below where the 11cm fold will be.
Remove backing tape and add a strip to the outside edge of both sides of the top hem as photo above.
Remove backing tape.
Using an an iron on low heat with a clean tea towel between your oilcloth and the iron, bond the hem down along the top of the curtain.(until you are sure the tape has melted)
Repeat as above to make the 6cm deep bottom hem.

Oilcloth curtains

No sew oilcloth curtains steps 9-12
Now you are ready to create the holes that will house your eyelets.
Each curtain has an even number of eyelets regularly spaced across the width. The spaces between the edges of the first/last eyelet and the edge of the curtain are half of that of subsequent eyelets.
On the top of your curtain, measure 4.5 cm down from the top of the border and draw a small dot with your pen to mark the position of the eyelets.
Most eyelets come closed with a small hole at the top, which you can prize open with a pair of scissors. One half of the eyelet has prongs on the inside and the other has a ridge.
Place the ridged half of your eyelet on top of your border so that the dot is right in the centre.
Draw around the inside of your eyelets.
Make a small fold in the fabric so that you can make your first snip and then cut around the circles.

No sew oilcloth curtains steps 13-16
Place the larger, ridged half of the eyelet underneath your new hole and snap the smaller, pronged half on top. Repeat this till all your eyelets are in place.
Your brand new curtains are now complete and ready to be hung.

Downstairs hallway room

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Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 2, 2013

Mel Stringer's lil shop

Mel Stringer's lil shop

This week on "Wonderful World of Etsy" I wanted to show you the gorgeous illustrations and paper crafts from Mel Stringer's lil shop, run by Mel Stringer a Freelance Illustrator and Visual Artist from Brisbane, Australia who regularily illustrates for the beautiful Frankie magazine. I just adore her cute camera paperworks that double as gift boxes/party favors/paperclip and pushpin holders etc because their 'lid' can come off easily. To see more of Mel's darling work check out her blog Mel Stringer.

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Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 2, 2013

Urbanara



Today on shops i love I wanted to share with you Urbanara. A online homewares brand who’s ethos is to provide high-quality lovely statement items for the home with striking textures and style, without the sky-high price tag. The range is incredibly varied and includes linen and fine cotton bedding, beautifully quilted bedspreads, luxury blankets and throws, stylish table linen, delicately handcrafted porcelain and soaps hand made with love.

"URBANARA is changing the face of retail by taking things back to basics. With a focus on quality and design, we source modern, high-quality homewares and accessories from around the world, direct from the people who make them. Our product scouts regularly scour the globe far and wide to find exciting new products. We always work with strong, experienced suppliers and produce in small batches to minimise stock. By cutting out all the additional margins that traditional retailers add on we can offer you high-quality products at their real price, delivered direct to your doorstep."

At the end of last year Urbanara kindly asked me if I would like to review one of there products. I chose the beautiful Arolla bedspread. The 100% cotton white Arolla features a sweet intricate floral embroidery motif, completed with soft, scalloped edging. I adore it and it is perfect for my guest room...

Pretty trunks







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Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 2, 2013

Baking cupboard labels

My gluten-free flour jars

A while back I showed you my baking cupboard, and since then I have had a few requests for the pink labels I used on the jars. So today I am sharing the labels. Please feel free to print them out and use them on your own jars for a pretty organized baking cupboard.

Here's how I did it:

Baking cupboard labels

You will need:
P1 address labels
Book covering roll
Shape-mates circles
Shape-mates carriage
Glass cutting mat
  1. Click below labels to open in separate window, ready to print
  2. Print labels onto P1 address labels
  3. Carefully cover labels using the book covering roll.
  4. Place plastic covered label sheet on glass cutting mat
  5. Cut out using the small shape-mates template and carriage (video instructions here)
  6. Peel off back of label and carefully stick to jar

Making herb jar labels

My kitchen labels

My kitchen labels

Small glass jars


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Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 2, 2013

No 27 - Paperwork

Paperwork

My vintage filing cabinet

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No 26 - Treat bags

Treat Bags-01

Pink sweet treat bags

Sweet treat bags

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